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2006 Apr 07
2
ActionWebService and namespaces
Hi all, I''ve tried to search the mailing list, web, etc. and haven''t found anything that seems to answer my question. I have a WSDL for a web service written in Java, and I''m trying to consume it in ruby using ActionWebService. I''ve created my API and some struct classes. I''ve found the :namespace option to ActionWebService::Client::Soap.new, but
2006 Jun 27
0
Calling SOAP based Web Services over SSL
Ok, here we go. 1) I am trying to talk to a soap web service @ the url https://rsvcstage.e2ma.net/emmaTestCalls 2) I can talk to the web service in plain ruby if I: 2.1) disable site ruby (by renaming the site_ruby directory to something else) 2.2) use the WDSLDriverFactory instead of an actionwebservice The working ruby code looks like this:
2006 Apr 10
1
ActionWebService PDF...
Hello all - I''ve been lurking around the forums for awhile now and just wanted to say that everyone here does a great job of helping each other out...I think it goes a long way in helping even more people adopt Ruby (and Rails) I just wanted to let everyone know that I''m working on an online booklet (PDF only) for O''Reilly that covers "Web Services with Ruby on
2006 Jan 31
2
Creating a web service with AWS
So I''ve read the Action Web Service bit of the documentation for a while, searched around and asked on the IRQ channel and I just can''t seem to get a simple Hello World type web service up and running with AWS on Rails. I have a file called hello_person_api.rb which looks like this: class HelloPersonAPI < ActionWebService::API::Base api_method :HelloName, :expects
2006 Jan 31
0
webservice problem (cant make client)
hey, i have made a webservice http://twodecode.pilot.localhost.be:3000/backend/wsdl here i can see the wsdl file i have a method string Authenticate(string twa, string login, string pass) when i do /invoke i can test it, this all works backend_api.rb class BackendApi < ActionWebService::API::Base api_method :authenticate, :expects => [{:twa =>:string},{:login
2006 Jun 15
2
AWS Client - There has to be a better way
I''m working on building a SOAP client with AWS, i.e: class PersonAPI < ActionWebService::API::Base api_method :find_all, :returns => [[Person]] end soap_client = ActionWebService::Client::Soap.new(PersonAPI, "http://...") persons = soap_client.find_all This works well but I think it breaks down quickly when you try to do real world work. Lets take a moderately
2005 Feb 24
8
web services with ActionWebService
<noobalert> Uh, yeah. So my noob self is showing through again. I''m trying to write a simple hello-world type web service with the ActionWebService thingy. I didn''t get very far. I''ve only done web services stuff in .NET, so I''m not exactly used to this sort of thing. Anyhow, I have a file, person_api.rb in my app/apis folder. I want to take a single
2006 Sep 06
0
soapenc:base64 and xsd:base64Binary
Hello guys, I have a little mix in all those webservices and wsdl files and all this things, and I have maybe a strange question. I''m trying to consume webservice from different webservice implementation than ror. And I there is one thing from ror regenerated wsdl file. Method parameter defined by :base64 type is defined in wsdl as ''soapenc:base64''. My question is, why
2005 Dec 21
1
ActionWebService and WSDL
The suggested approach for developing a web service using ActionWebService appears to be start by defining the API you want and then you can generate WSDL. I want to start from WSDL. I''ve tried wsdl2ruby but the Ruby code it generates does not appear to play well with Rails. Is there a way I can get what I want? I''m new at this so if the answer is a forehead slapper,
2006 Aug 07
1
ActionWebService: associations unavailable in SOAP response
I have create a web service to expose data from my application and am wondering why the associations are not showing up as values in my WSDL or SOAP response. In active record I have enabled eager loading so that the object set as the return type for the service call has all the associated data prior to the response. However, the associations are not showing up. Anyone have any ideas? I can
2006 Jan 09
0
Problem with publishing subclasses by AWS API specification
Hi, I''m quite new to Rails and have a problem with the use of AWS. The Problem is, that I have a class which provides some basic attributes and some subclasses of this with more specific attributes. I want to send objects of those classes through SOAP by a remote client, but if I specify just the base class in the method signature of my API definition the generated WSDL file will
2006 Jan 11
0
HELP!! - Problem with AWS and subclasses
Hi, I''m quite new to Rails and have a problem with the use of AWS. The Problem is, that I have a class which provides some basic attributes and some subclasses of this with more specific attributes. I want to send objects of those classes through SOAP by a remote client, but if I specify just the base class in the method signature of my API definition the generated WSDL file will just
2007 Dec 13
3
Realise a web service with ruby on rails.
Hi , I want realize a web service with rails, but it''s the response it''s very slow. I want only saw all element present in my base. I did a base Customers (with element like id, name, phone,...). I added two elements. I did a model customer, a web_service customer. In the file /app/apis/customer_api.rb class CustomerApi < ActionWebService::API::Base api_method :listid,
2006 Jun 23
0
SOAP Web Service Exception
I am working on building a prototype for a Rails Web Service that will be used potentially by non-ruby/rails languages. When testing using the *invoke* scaffold I have no problem getting the correct result, however when using a 3rd party PHP client I get a *NoMethodError (undefined method `collect'' for #<SOAP::SOAPNil:0x24ea1bc>):* exception from the rails Webrick web server.
2009 Feb 26
1
Problem w/ActionWebService and Inheritance in Service Params
I have a service method that takes a PaymentMethod which can either be a CreditCard or a PayPal account. When I request the service and pass one or the other it always comes over as a PaymentMethod; the service doesn''t seem to know that the parameter is really a CreditCard or PayPal. Here''s some sample code that illustrates what I''m talking about more concretely:
2006 May 19
1
Strange error when testing layered web service
Hi all, Ruby 1.8.4 Rails 1.1.2 1) Error: test_find_hardware_by_id(HardwareControllerApiTest): ArgumentError: illegal refid http://test.host/ c:/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/soap/baseData.rb:166:in `decode'' c:/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/soap/encodingstyle/soapHandler.rb:153:in `decode_tag'' c:/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/soap/parser.rb:179:in `decode_tag''
2006 Feb 20
3
Trouble connecting to a Rails SOAP web service with a simple Ruby client
Hi, The code for my Rails webservice is below. It working just fine through the Rails web service scaffold invoke http://localhost:3000/ProductBackend/invoke I''m trying to write a plain ruby command line client to access the webservice. require ''soap/rpc/driver'' proxy = SOAP::RPC::Driver.new("http://localhost:3000/product_backend",
2006 Aug 10
1
Web service SOAP URLs started failing with 1.1.4 or using 1.1.2 security patch
Railers, I''m trying to figure out why invocations to my Web service URLs work with Rails 1.1.2 but fail both with Rails 1.1.4 (and 1.1.5) and when I apply the new 1.1.2 security patch to Rails 1.1.2. It looks like they are failing with SOAP clients but succeeding with XML-RPC clients. The URL that used to work is of the form http://localhost:3000/my_controller/ServiceName/api. When I
2006 Jan 06
0
Rails ActionWebService and gSOAP interoperability problem
Hi! I''ve successfully created a Rails web service. I can connect to it with an XML-RPC client, without any problems at all. However, when I try to use a gSOAP application to connect to the web service, it doesn''t work. The back trace that I get is at the end of this message. From the back trace, it appears that the SOAP request is not being recognized as a SOAP
2006 Jan 07
0
gSOAP and ActionWebService interop problems
Hi! I''ve successfully created a Rails web service. I can connect to it with an XML-RPC client, without any problems at all. However, when I try to use a gSOAP application to connect to the web service, it doesn''t work. The back trace that I get is at the end of this message. From the back trace, it appears that the SOAP request is not being recognized as a SOAP request, and